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The Fourth Amendment And The "Legitimate Expectation Of Privacy", Gerald G. Ashdown
The Fourth Amendment And The "Legitimate Expectation Of Privacy", Gerald G. Ashdown
Vanderbilt Law Review
This Article does not endeavor to engage in a debate over the efficacy or deterrent effect of the exclusionary rule.' Nevertheless, it should be noted that these decisions appear questionable. It seems clear that a refusal to apply the rule in cases of particular fourth amendment transgressions will produce no incremental deterrence of unlawful police conduct, and inconsistent application of the rule arguably could diminish whatever deterrent value does exist.Therefore, if deterrence is viewed as the primary--if not only-function of the exclusionary rule, that goal should be promoted through thorough and consistent application of the rule.The Supreme Court, however, has …
Case Digest, Journal Staff
Case Digest, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Definition of Seaman under the Jones Act Need Not be Restricted to Person Assigned to Only One Vessel
Fourth Amendment Does Not Bar Warrantless Fishing Vessel Searches Authorized by the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 to Protect Fisheries in the Conservation Zone
Properly Extradited Fugitive Not Entitled to Judicial Hearing Challenging Enlargement of Original Warrant of Surrender
Visa Numbers Wrongfully Charged Against Western Hemisphere Quotas are Reissued According to an Historical Approach Rather than Chronological Order
Payment of Irrevocable Letter of Credit May Not be Enjoined on Grounds of Instability of Foreign Governments
Expropriation of a Contractual Right …